Genesis Accessible

Description

Genesis Accessible is a plugin for site owners who want accessibility-ready websites using the Genesis Framework, but who use child themes which don’t yet support the framework’s accessibility features.

So what do you need?

Genesis Framework: The Genesis Accessible plugin is written for the Genesis framework version 2.0 or higher. This excellent framework is not free, but doesn’t cost much and is totally worth the money. You can buy and download it at studiopress.com.

This plugin Genesis Accessible

Settings for Genesis (earlier than 2.2 only)

To add an h1 on archives for terms (categories, tags, custom taxonomy terms): Go to the Dashboard to Posts → Category. Edit the category and fill out the Archive Headline.

To add an h1 on archives for tags: Go to the admin area to Posts → Tags. Edit the tag and fill out the Archive Headline.

Go to the admin area to Genesis → SEO Settings → Homepage Settings → Which text would you like to be wrapped in h1 tags? Select Site Title.

Screenshots

Installation

If your site is in another language than English: install and activate the plugin Genesis Translations

Install and activate this plugin Genesis Accessible

Go in the Dashboard to Genesis → Accessibility Settings and select the options you want to add

Go to the Dashboard to Genesis → Theme Settings and select Content Archives: Display post content. If you do not want to display the full content on archives, then limit content to the number of characters you want (e.g. 500)

Go to the Dashboard to Genesis → SEO Settings and uncheck “Use semantic HTML and section throughout site?” (this setting may not be available)

If your site is in another language than English: install and activate the plugin Genesis Translations

Install and activate this plugin Genesis Accessible

Go in the Dashboard to Genesis → Accessibility Settings and select the options you want to add

Go to the Dashboard to Genesis → Theme Settings and select Content Archives: Display post content. If you do not want to display the full content on archives, then limit content to the number of characters you want (e.g. 500)

Go to the Dashboard to Genesis → SEO Settings and uncheck “Use semantic HTML and section throughout site?” (this setting may not be available)

Thank you so much for creating the plugin. I admire you for it and it also helps smaller/one-man businesses to give their site accessibility without the need to hire someone until they're ready for a redesign.